Vespizzare
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(I wish I could post a quick pic. I used to know how to post via photobucket; but the last time I tried, photobucket was different and I couldn't figure it out. I'll try manana; but I'd like advice immediately, if not sooner, and a pic doesn't seem absolutely necessary, I hope.)
Long story not so short: I just sniped a great Lost Worlds A1 on ebay. I'd just let a different one get away and was serious this time. I had aLost Wolds A2 before that I sold because a 40 was too small in the shoulders. This one is a 42 and fits great. I like having an A1 instead of an A2 because of the different ways you can close the front/collar and I'd prefer not to have epaulets. Also check out my longtime avatar. I emailed the seller and he said he only wore if a few times which I can believe because the condition is so perfect. It's funny because some panels are smooth and new while others are so grainy that they seem well worn and broken in. The seller also said that it was an "early" Lost Worlds with a thinner and more wearable horsehide.
Anyway the one fly in the ointment (no pun intended) is that the hide (presumably horsehide) is sort of tacky to the touch and, when the leather rubs against itself, it makes a loud crackling sound. The leather isn't dry. I looked under magnification and it isn't at all cracked. SO WHAT'S THE STORY AND/OR WHAT IS GOING TO MAKE THE HIDE NOT TACKY AND NOT SO AUDIBLE??? Help!!!
Long story not so short: I just sniped a great Lost Worlds A1 on ebay. I'd just let a different one get away and was serious this time. I had aLost Wolds A2 before that I sold because a 40 was too small in the shoulders. This one is a 42 and fits great. I like having an A1 instead of an A2 because of the different ways you can close the front/collar and I'd prefer not to have epaulets. Also check out my longtime avatar. I emailed the seller and he said he only wore if a few times which I can believe because the condition is so perfect. It's funny because some panels are smooth and new while others are so grainy that they seem well worn and broken in. The seller also said that it was an "early" Lost Worlds with a thinner and more wearable horsehide.
Anyway the one fly in the ointment (no pun intended) is that the hide (presumably horsehide) is sort of tacky to the touch and, when the leather rubs against itself, it makes a loud crackling sound. The leather isn't dry. I looked under magnification and it isn't at all cracked. SO WHAT'S THE STORY AND/OR WHAT IS GOING TO MAKE THE HIDE NOT TACKY AND NOT SO AUDIBLE??? Help!!!
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